ijm72 said:
That looks like a joke though :\
ijm72 said:
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
For those that don't wish to check the link, there're a few more numbers:Jesse2040 said:WOW, good stuff
Here is how TSE did. We were 100% accurate on software sales, wow, not too shabby
http://www.thesimexchange.com/blogpost.php?post_id=466
Chinner said:X360 was supply constrained didn't you see all those useless x360 halo editions laying around that's practically the same as supply constrained.
Also my sources say that Mass Effect outsold Uncharted.
Chinner said:I saw this chart on YCS. I know everyone loves charts here.
Totally agree. Considering how dire things were earlier this year, 800k doesn't seem bad at all. People shouldn't expect things to turn around in an instant. It's going to take some time. Sony is slowly but surely rectifying their mistakes and it's beginning to show in sales.Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Darunia said:NR Half-Life 2: The Orange Box (PS3) 56,500 106,900 (expected) -47.15%
:/
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
DeaconKnowledge said:Was Uncharted in November NPD? Can't recall.
Mass Effect outsold Uncharted a long time ago.Chinner said:X360 was supply constrained didn't you see all those useless x360 halo editions laying around that's practically the same as supply constrained.
Also my sources say that Mass Effect outsold Uncharted.
mysticstylez said:When the PS3 starts outselling the 360 as far as software is going, then we can talk.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
It is Wall Street lor that the movie industry blossomed during the great depression. Apparently people really need their escapism.Dr. Kitty Muffins said:Can the economy really be in such bad of shape if we are buying games and consoles like this? lol
DeaconKnowledge said:Was Uncharted in November NPD? Can't recall.
Busaiku said:For those that don't wish to check the link, there're a few more numbers:
Mario Party DS (DS) - 385,700
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (Wii) - 147,600
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (DS) - 117,200
Half-Life 2: The Orange Box (PS3) - 56,500
Nights: Journey of Dreams (Wii) - 60,800
TimeShift (PS3) - 25,000
BelieveSnah said:Ok, so we'll be talking very soon then.
I'll look forward to hearing from you in a few months.
doicare said:NO they are not off, sony's pr was accurate.
I think a ban bet would be better...go offer one.Snah said:Ok, so we'll be talking very soon then.
I'll look forward to hearing from you in a few months.
jetjevons said:What a boring NPD thread. No bitter tears. No meltdowns. No number spinning.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Hahaha:lol :lolSnah said:Ok, so we'll be talking very soon then.
I'll look forward to hearing from you in a few months.
GAF overestimating current gen consoles too much? Seems like it.GAF Average Predictions said:[PS2] 871,249 - ~230k too low.
[PSP] 1,036,582 - ~30k too low.
[PS3] 809,183 - ~12k too high.
[360] 1,346,046 - ~80k too high.
[GBA] 242,362 - Not listed.
[NDS] 2,351,355 - ~120k too low.
[WII] 1,637,618 ~300k too high.
speculawyer said:It is Wall Street lor that the movie industry blossomed during the great depression. Apparently people really need their escapism.
The videogame industry may continue to blossom during this recession (depression?).
Flyguy said:There's the Sony PR.
117k, IIRC.Nolan. said:Yeah was 170k or something like it I think.
I know it sold really well to Godless liberal faggot gamer-nerds.Chinner said:I need Mass Effect numbers!
Correct me if I'm wrong but the 360 was priced at $299 & $399 this time last year. PS3's two SKUs are $399 & $499. It's not really a fair comparison.quest said:So the PS3 had a price cut, new model and 3 AAA exclusives and still did not even come close the 360 numbers of last year.
Darunia said:It got buried in the last page but this is a really sad number
Half-Life 2: The Orange Box (PS3) - 56,500
come on
kbear said:Totally agree. Considering how dire things were earlier this year, 800k doesn't seem bad at all. People shouldn't expect things to turn around in an instant. It's going to take some time. Sony is slowly but surely rectifying their mistakes and it's beginning to show in sales.
NeoUltima said:GAF overestimating current gen consoles too much? Seems like it.
I personally am very surprised at the lowish Wii sales. I figured Nintendo would ramp production up to astronomical levels, at least for a short time. They must have realized that whatever they put on store shelves would sell. Shame PS3 couldn't break 800k as well. As little as the amount is, if ps3 sold just 2,300 more, it would have looked a lot better(you know, mentally in people's mind). 360 sales seem a bit low when you consider this was arguably 360's best year. I personally predicted 1,500,000 for it. PSP, DS, no real surprises there. PS2 numbers are surprising. Seems like a lot of people decided to pick it up as a cheaper Christmas gift. It sales a few months ago sure didn't indicate that it would sell 1,100,000.
speculawyer said:It is Wall Street lor that the movie industry blossomed during the great depression. Apparently people really need their escapism.
The videogame industry may continue to blossom during this recession (depression?).
Snah said:Ok, so we'll be talking very soon then.
I'll look forward to hearing from you in a few months.
quest said:So the PS3 had a price cut, new model and 3 AAA exclusives and still did not even come close the 360 numbers of last year. You can try and spin all you want but the PS3 had a horrible month in America.
Lobster said:Mass Effect (Xbox 360) 401,000
Mario Party DS (DS) 385,700
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (Wii) 147,600
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (DS) 117,200
Half-Life 2: The Orange Box (PS3) 56,500
Nights: Journey of Dreams (Wii) 60,800
TimeShift (PS3) 25,000
I've been saying since before the PS3 launch that the PS2 would hurt it.Mrbob said:Before anyone is proclaiming doom and gloom for the PS3 some more, did you notice 1.1 million PS2s being sold in December? PS2 is still a damn beast. I almost think the continued success of the PS2 is hurting the PS3 more than anything else.